It's fine on what it is, Australian Open is suppose to be slow hardcourt and the US Open is suppose to be the fast hardcourt.

US Open's no longer fast, Nadal already confirmed that

Jan 27th, 2013 11:53 AM

dencod16

Re: Should The Australian Open Change the Surface Due to Risk of Injuries?

It's fine on what it is, Australian Open is suppose to be slow hardcourt and the US Open is suppose to be the fast hardcourt.

Jan 27th, 2013 11:39 AM

Northstar

Re: Should The Australian Open Change the Surface Due to Risk of Injuries?

Dont fall on your ankle and knock your head on the court chingching

Jan 27th, 2013 11:26 AM

chingching

Re: Should The Australian Open Change the Surface Due to Risk of Injuries?

No. It's the players fault if they don't prepare properly. The court is grippy so I don't know why every player doesn't wear ankle strapping
I personally don't and I play at Homebush on a regular basis and have had no problems

Jan 27th, 2013 11:00 AM

Northstar

Re: Should The Australian Open Change the Surface Due to Risk of Injuries?

Rafa will not allow it

Jan 27th, 2013 10:28 AM

SilverPersian

Re: Should The Australian Open Change the Surface Due to Risk of Injuries?

AO should be held on clay or decoturf tbh

On top of Serena and Na's problems, Novak's had trouble with footing both tonight and against Wawrinka. Seems to be a bit sticky ...

Jan 27th, 2013 10:26 AM

doujyr

Re: Should The Australian Open Change the Surface Due to Risk of Injuries?